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OVP<N>? Return the voltage trip setting of output <N>.
Response is VP<
N> <NR2><RMT> where <NR2> is in Volts.
Note: If over voltage protection has been disabled the response is
VP<
N> <CRD><RMT> where <CRD> is OFF.
OCP<N>? Return the current trip setting of output<N>.
Response is CP<
N> <NR2><RMT> where <NR2> is in Amps.
Note: If over current protection has been disabled the response is
CP<
N> <CRD><RMT> where <CRD> is OFF.
V<
N>O? Return the output readback voltage of output <N>
Response is <
NR2>V<RMT> where <NR2> is in Volts.
I<
N>O? Return the output readback current of output <N>
Response is <
NR2>A<RMT> where <NR2> is in Amps.
DELTAV<
N> <NRF> Set the output voltage step size of output <N> to <NRF> Volts.
DELTAI<
N> <NRF> Set the output current step size of output <N> to <NRF> Amps.
DELTAV<
N>? Return the output voltage step size of output <N>
Response is DELTAV<
N> <NR2><RMT>, where <NR2> is in Volts.
DELTAI<
N>? Return the output current step size of output <N>
Response is DELTAI<
N> <NR2><RMT>, where <NR2> is in Amps.
INCV<
N> Increment the output<N> voltage by step size.
INCV<
N>V Increment the output<N> voltage by step size, with verify.
DECV<
N> Decrement the output<N> voltage by step size.
DECV<
N>V Decrement output<N> voltage by step size, with verify.
INCI<
N> Increment the output<N> current limit by step size.
DECI<
N> Decrement the output<N> current limit by step size.
OP<
N> <NRF> Set output<N> on/off where <NRF> has the following meaning:
0=OFF, 1=ON.
OP<
N>? Returns output<N> on/off status.
The response is <
NR1><RMT> where 1 = ON, 0 = OFF.
OPALL <
NRF> By default simultaneously sets all outputs on/off where <NRF> has
the following meaning: 0=ALL OFF, 1=ALL ON. However this
behaviour can be changed to turn the outputs on or off in a timed
sequence or to omit an output entirely. See section 9.4 for an
explanation.
TRIPRST Attempt to clear all trip conditions.
VRANGE<
N> <NRF>
(See footnote † to
Section 13.2.2)
Set output<N> voltage range to <NRF> where <NRF> has the
following meaning:
Output1: 1 = 30V/6A, 2 = 15V/10A, 3 = 60V/3A, 4 = 30V/12A,
5 = 15V/20A, 6 = 60V/6A, 7 = 120V/3A..
Output2: 1 = 30V/6A, 2 = 15V/10A, 3 = 60V/3A.
VRANGE<N>? Returns the voltage range for output<N>. The response is
<
NR1><RMT> where <NR1> has the following meaning:
Output1: 1 = 30V/6A, 2 = 15V/10A, 3 = 60V/3A, 4 = 30V/12A,
5 = 15V/20A, 6 = 60V/6A, 7 = 120V/3A..
Output2: 1 = 30V/6A, 2 = 15V/10A, 3 = 60V/3A.